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The Kalam tradition, rooted in Islamic revelation and human theorizing, offers a perspective on

the nature of the world and encompasses various tenets of Islamic cosmology. In this

monograph, we will explore some key elements of this tradition, specifically focusing on the

important aspects of umur ʿāmma (general affairs) that aid in comprehending arguments for the

existence and attributes of God. We encourage the author to touch on the continuity between

this theory of the World and the description of the World in revelation. We will start with a

common sense approach and gradually delve into philosophical questions.

1. Nature of the World: According to the Kalam tradition, the world is considered

contingent and dependent, meaning it relies on a cause external to itself for its existence.

The world is not self-sufficient but requires a creator to bring it into being. This notion

aligns with the Islamic concept of tawhid (the belief in the oneness of God) and highlights

the transcendent nature of God.

2. Substances (Bodies, Atoms, Agents): In Islamic cosmology, substances are entities with

inherent properties and attributes. Bodies are composite substances, comprised of

smaller units known as atoms. Atoms, in this context, are indivisible particles that

constitute matter. Agents refer to beings with consciousness and volition, such as

humans and angels. These substances are considered contingent and dependent on God

for their existence.

3. Events and Accidents: Events, in the Kalam tradition, are occurrences or happenings that

unfold in the world. They can be seen as the interactions or changes that take place

among substances and involve the manifestation of different properties and attributes.

Events are contingent and rely on the existence of substances for their occurrence.

4. Essences: Essences, in the Kalam tradition, refer to the fundamental nature or defining

characteristics of substances. They define what a particular substance is and what

properties and attributes it possesses. Essences are seen as intrinsic to substances and

are a crucial aspect of their existence.

SAMPLE OF STUDY QUESTIONS

1. Is the

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